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Olivia
I put my head in my hands, resisting the urge to massage my temples in
front of the glossy-eyed undergrad student perched on the chair in my
office. “Explain to me again why you need this extension, Sandy?”
Sandy, a student I had seen approximately three times prior to today’s
meeting, sniffled dramatically. “It’s my grandmother, you see. She’s very
sick. I’ll need to go straight home to tend to her. My mom and dad just
can’t. They have their own problems. If I could just get an extra credit
assignment…”
I leaned over, tapping my keyboard while Sandy continued her
melodramatic sob story. Pulling up Sandy’s last email, I turned the
computer around. “Is this the same grandmother who died the second week
of school?”
The undergrad’s tears faltered. “No,” she mumbled. “My paternal
grandmother. She…”
“Oh, so the one who moved to Bali, and you had to watch her house
until it could sell?”
The undergrad frowned. Her eyes sharpened, and a sneer curled at the
corner of her lips. All trace of the carefully cultivated tears were gone. She
looked ready to fight, not cry.
There’s the wolf under those shiny designer clothes, I noted ruefully.
The shifter girl growled. “Nobody likes your boring class anyway,” she
snapped. “The only reason anyone takes it is because we have to in order to
move into the next level of enchantments.”
I sat back, used to the criticism. Not everyone shared my love of ancient
Roman household artifacts, and I was used to that fact. I was even used to
starry-eyed undergrads who could put on a performance like no other,
especially when they attended the Academy on their parent’s dime. I
focused on the snarling undergrad in front of me. “Yes. You do have to pass
my class to get to Enchantment 202. And yet, you still chose to kill two
grandmothers instead of actually doing your classwork.”
“That’s because your class is stupid. Why should I waste time on this
when I could be in a two-hundred-level artificer’s class, learning how to
make things that are actually useful?”
Goddess, save us all from undergrads. “Well, the fact you can’t
articulate why this is not a waste of time is an excellent reason. You’ll have
all of next semester to figure out your answer unless you can pull some kind
of miracle on your final exam. I suppose you might have a grandmother
who can supply that, too,” I said dryly.
Huffing, Sandy rose. “My father won’t stand for this.”
“Luckily, unless he is vastly more influential to my world than the Dean
of the University, he very much will.”
Sandy fumed. She whirled, exiting my office in a swirl of barelycontained shifter rage and wealthy indignation. She nearly ran over a
courier, who ducked out of the way just in time as Sandy threw the door
open.
I blinked. “Sorry about that.”
“No worries,” the courier shrugged. “Delivery for you,” he said as he
handed me a well-wrapped brown package.
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